Israeli attacks in Lebanon have damaged or destroyed more than 62,000 housing units, according to a government estimate.
Chadi Abdallah, head of the National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS), said at a news conference that within about 45 days, 21,700 housing units were destroyed while 40,500 were damaged.
The CNRS also estimated that 428 housing units were destroyed and 50 were damaged during the first three days of a ceasefire, he added.
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Lebanese Environment Minister Tamara Zein told reporters that Israeli strikes did not spare residential areas, civilian infrastructure or places of worship, adding that large agricultural and forested areas were also affected.
Since the resumption of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah on March 2, Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 2,400 people and displaced over one million, according to officials.
Source- Al Jazeera